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This 2005 BMW M3 Coupe is equipped with the Competition Package, Cold Weather package, a 3.2L S54 inline-six, and a 6-speed manual transmission. The car spent time in South Carolina and Florida before being acquired by the seller and brought to Maryland six months ago. Approximately 2k miles have been added since, and the vehicle was recently detailed and serviced with a tune-up and new brake pads. Thought to be unmodified apart from a weighted ZHP shift knob and an adjusted clutch engagement, this example shows 82k miles and was reportedly maintained at a dealership throughout its warranty period. This E46 M3 is now being offered for sale with a list of dealership services, some maintenance records, a clean Autocheck report, and a clean Maryland title in the seller’s name.

The Titanium Silver paint is believed original with no accidents listed on the included Autocheck report. The car was recently detailed and a few marks are noted in the finish.

Competition Package 19” staggered-width cross-spoke alloy wheels show some discoloration and would benefit from refinishing per the seller. The car sits on Michelin tires and is equipped with new brake pads.

Inside, the powered and heated black leather sport seats show some light creasing on the outer bolsters. Competition Package amenities include aluminum trim and an Alcantara-wrapped three-spoke steering wheel with a “Track Mode” button that raises the threshold of the Dynamic Stability Control. A weighted ZHP shift knob was added and the clutch pedal was reportedly adjusted for earlier engagement. The digital display indicates 82,297 miles and is said to show no pixelation issues.

The 3.2L S54 inline-six is backed by a 6-speed manual transmission and produced 333 horsepower when new. A tune-up was recently performed and a list of services completed at the dealership are included with the vehicle.

Additional undercarriage photos are viewable in the gallery below. The seller does not believe there to be any subframe cracking.

A provided Autocheck report lists no issues and shows South Carolina, Florida, and Maryland history since new.